【Umikazetabi。Experience】Mikawachi ware Painting
Experience paintting at the Mikawachi ware kiln that has been around for 400years.
Experience paintting at the Mikawachi ware kiln that has been around for 400years.
Senpukuji Temple is a Zen temple located in Kunisaki.
Try Tokushima’s traditional indigo dyeing on Udatsu street in Wakimachi, once flourished as the distribution center of indigo plants several hundred years ago.
Take part in a mystical, gomadaki fire ritual.
The mysterious Kanabiki Falls are an ideal location to take part in this ancient tradition.
Enjoy this traditional footpath tour through the unspoiled nature and townscape of the Hakushu area.
Explore sacred sites dating back to the Jomon culture scattered throughout the area by car.
The foothills of the local mountains are an absolute delight for lovers of nature at any level.
During the Edo Period, Niigata used to be the largest port in the Sea of Japan and was used extensively for trade.
A traditional dance known as “Onidaiko” is performed on Sado Island.
Despite initially suffering from the rugged terrain and various natural disasters.